Artist and cinematographer, Bradford Young’s three channel video installation, REkOGNIZE is on view at the Carnegie Museum of Art in Pittsburgh now until December 31. As described on Carnegie Museum’s website, REkOGNIZE features Young’s footage of the Hill District, shots of Pittsburgh’s tunnels, and a translation of several Teenie Harris photographs into matrices of metadata. This digital code is also the basis for the work’s musical score by jazz pianist and composer Jason Moran. Read more here.

Bradford Young’s directorial debut, Black America Again was awarded at the Los Angeles Film Festival as best short documentary. The short film was produced by Ava DuVernay, who Young previously worked with as cinematographer for Selma. The film stars Common who also provided the music for the film. Described as “a visual celebration of the beauty, strength, perseverance and spirit of the black community in these troubling times,” watch Black America Again below.